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The Australian Federation of Disability Organisations (AFDO) Disability Loop project is proud to announce that our NDIS workshops for disability/community organisations are now being rolled out.

NDIS Understanding Workshops

Over three days from 19 October 2016, Perth based staff and volunteer trainers from community information, capacity building, and advocacy organisations who work directly to inform people with disability and their families about the NDIS will be able to build their capacity in a series of half day workshops. The workshops will be progressively rolled out throughout Australian capital cities over the next few months. Make sure you are subscribed to the Disability Loop eNews so you find out about your state or territory quickly.

The NDIS Understanding series are ‘Train the Trainer’ workshops that provide the information and resources organisations need to inform people with disability and families about the NDIS. These are particularly important now that changes to the ‘Participant Pathway’ is changing with the ‘transition to full Scheme’ in July 2016.

The NDIS Understanding series of half-day workshops build capacity and resource community organisations.

If you work to directly inform people with disability and families, then this series of NDIS workshops is a must. Why?

‘Train the Trainer’ workshops give you the information and resources you need to inform people with disability and families about the NDIS

The ‘Participant Pathway’ is changing now that the ‘transition to full Scheme’ is beginning

Do I need to pay to attend the workshops?

These workshops are free if your organisation meets the eligibility criteria of the project; that is small community organisations who provide support in the form of information, peer support and advocacy to people with disability and their families. These are typically disability specific organisations, advocacy agencies and unfunded community groups.

If your organisation does not meet the eligibility criteria, you are still more than welcome to attend our workshops. In this case, there is a fee of $250+GST per person per session.

If you are unsure whether you qualify for a free ticket, please do not hesitate to contact Disability Loop at AFDO on (03) 9662 3324, or email disabilityloop@afdo.org.au

Train the Trainer workshop 3 of 6: Planning and standing strong

The NDIS Planning process can seem complicated. This session breaks down the steps so you can help Participants get ready.

Be better prepared to explain the difference between the First Plan and second and subsequent Plans, and the preparation and thinking needed for each step of the process.

There are six (6) half day NDIS Understanding Train the Trainer workshops:

How does the NDIS work?Improve understanding on how the NDIS works. This session provides an overview of the NDIS with an emphasis on access and planning. [flyer]

Reasonable and necessary It is hard to understand what ‘reasonable and necessary’ supports means in the NDIS. This session helps you explain it clearly. [flyer]

Planning and standing strong The NDIS Planning process can seem complicated. This session breaks down the steps so you can help Participants get ready. [flyer]

I have my Plan, what now?People with disability have choice and control in the NDIS. This session talks about making all the decisions needed to activate a Plan. [flyer]

Plan Management explained All Participants need to manage the money part of their NDIS Plan. This session discusses the pros and cons of the options available. [flyer]

Is self-management for me?Self-management of an NDIS Plan is not as hard as many people think. This session helps you support a Participant to make this decision. [flyer]

The Perth workshops will be held over three days 19, 20, 21 October 2016 at the Travelodge Perth as follows:

19 October 9:30am – 12:30pm Workshop 1 How does the NDIS work? [register]

People are welcome to register for some or all of the workshops, however for the free tickets, due to limited places, registration will be limited to one person only per organisation per workshop.

These workshops have been developed in response to feedback that people with disability and families often prefer to get information and training from a trusted local community organisation. Therefore, the workshops focus on the information and resources needed by these organisations to be able to deliver this training locally. This means the workshops are specifically for organisations and not for individuals with disability or family and supporters who are looking to be better informed. Make sure you are subscribed to the Disability Loop eNews where the Direct Training versions of these workshops delivered by the local community organisations will be promoted.

FAQs

Will food be provided at the event?

Yes. For those attending a session in the morning, morning tea and lunch will be provided. For those attending afternoon sessions, lunch (if you arrive before the start time) and afternoon tea will be provided. For those attending the entire day, morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea will be provided.

Tickets are transferrable to another appropriate person from the same organisation as long as noting the limit of one person per organisation per session for the free tickets. Ticketholders will be expected to sign in at the event.